The updated strategy was necessitated by financial and logistical concerns. First, Taylor estimates that it costs approximately $500 for one of his physicians to travel to visit a patient. Second, many clients live in remote areas that are only accessible by bridges and ferries. If either service is unavailable, it can be nearly impossible for a doctor to reach a patient.

Additionally, the organization began assigning nurse practitioners to clients so physicians wouldn't have to travel. Once a nurse arrives at a patient's home, he or she uses video conferencing software on a tablet or smartphone to connect with a doctor.

This strategy is one that other medical practices can replicate by using cutting-edge video conferencing services. The software allows medical professionals to easily communicate with patients who can't access hospitals and clinics.